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bush the library is open, everybody. tour of the george w. bush library and museum begins in a bright area. representing his early domestic agenda. i bet you that optimist cal is in there. with one turn, visitors find themselves in a darkened room surrounded by remierpsd of 9-11. it chronicles all of the bush disasters including the wars in iraq afghanistan katrina the recount. it uses news clip to interactive screens to tell the story of bush's eight years in office. a container of chads. remember that? remember when he didn't really get elected in the first place? >> a container of chads. >> stephanie: part of the exhibit. a decision points theatre lined with rose of interactive screens will put visitors in the shoes of the president. if you really are a dummy with your shoes tied together. it provides facts for them to decide such questions as to whether to invade iraq. >> computer says no. >> with quotations around facts? >> i wonder if that presidential daily briefing is in there. >> good job brownie. >> stephanie: you get to be the deci
bush the library is open, everybody. tour of the george w. bush library and museum begins in a bright area. representing his early domestic agenda. i bet you that optimist cal is in there. with one turn, visitors find themselves in a darkened room surrounded by remierpsd of 9-11. it chronicles all of the bush disasters including the wars in iraq afghanistan katrina the recount. it uses news clip to interactive screens to tell the story of bush's eight years in office. a container of chads....
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we all remember the george w. bush, it's a wonderful life, jim ward's masterpiece. [ applause ] >> stephanie: a tour of the george w. bush presidential libary -- >> ruggy. bright yella. >> stephanie: visitors find themselves in a darkened room as a reminder of the september 11th attack. >> it's dark and scary. be afraid, very afraid. >> stephanie: it has pretty much all of the bush disasters under one roof. and various other historical events. [ applause ] >> sure. >> stephanie: didn't they say under hurricane katrina there was a picture of bush and it just said greatest disaster to hit the united states. >> you're welcome america. >> stephanie: we had rude pundit on on monday. i had not heard of the brad paisley, ll cool j. accidental racist, false comparisons about how wearing the confederate flag and baggy pants and chains -- it inspired rocky mountain mike and macaroni to do a collaboration. ♪ >> stephanie: accidental steph head. ♪ a man waited on me ♪ ♪ when i stopped at beaver liquors ♪ i hope you
we all remember the george w. bush, it's a wonderful life, jim ward's masterpiece. [ applause ] >> stephanie: a tour of the george w. bush presidential libary -- >> ruggy. bright yella. >> stephanie: visitors find themselves in a darkened room as a reminder of the september 11th attack. >> it's dark and scary. be afraid, very afraid. >> stephanie: it has pretty much all of the bush disasters under one roof. and various other historical events. [ applause ] >>...
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to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a record of their votes against the public wishes like on the gun bill last week. good point! i like that. it is the "full court press" on tuesday morning. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: what do you say friends and neighbors? good morning, it is tuesday april 23rd. great to see you today. thank you so much for joining us here on the "full court press" on current tv. your morning roundup of the news of the day. and your morning town hall where you get a chance to speak out and sound off and express your opinion about what's going on here in our nation's capital around the country or around the globe. we'll bring you up to date on those event
to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a record of their votes against the public wishes like on the gun bill last...
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you'll be happy to know george w. bush says he's comfortable with his legacy on the iraq war. >> so he's the one. >> he would be the one. he said he was comfortable with his decision making regarding the iraq war. so, i feel better. i'm confident the decisions were made the right way. it is easy to forget what life was like when the decision was made. oh, no we remember exactly what life was like. >> we into you that iraq had nothing to do with 9-11. >> stephanie: yeah. i was talking to a friend yesterday about how -- that was really a bad period for -- you know, because i was visiting a friend in utah and mormon and utah, an amazing person. she had fox news on when i walked in. i was like oh, no! it was during the war. you started -- we started chatting. she's like well, you know, he has weapons of mass destruction and we had to -- i was like -- >> no! >> i was working -- at a right-wing station at that time and i remember saying to my fellow producers um, can someone please explain to me what iraq has to do with 9-1
you'll be happy to know george w. bush says he's comfortable with his legacy on the iraq war. >> so he's the one. >> he would be the one. he said he was comfortable with his decision making regarding the iraq war. so, i feel better. i'm confident the decisions were made the right way. it is easy to forget what life was like when the decision was made. oh, no we remember exactly what life was like. >> we into you that iraq had nothing to do with 9-11. >> stephanie: yeah....
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he is better treated than george w. bush. when we're talking about district judges, he is treated a little worse in his first term than george w. bush, but we changed the rules to speed up district judges and the score in the second term, as i have said twice now, obama 13, bush 1, obama way ahead. i like to see confirmations move ahead. i hope i don't hear this much more when the record shows that in fact it's a manufactured crisis. i thank the president and i yield the the presiding officer: without objection. the question is on the torres nomination. all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nomination is confirmed. the question is on the watson nomination. is there a sufficient second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the ayes are 94. the nays zero. and the nomination is confirmed. mr. leader. under the previous order, the motions to reconsider
he is better treated than george w. bush. when we're talking about district judges, he is treated a little worse in his first term than george w. bush, but we changed the rules to speed up district judges and the score in the second term, as i have said twice now, obama 13, bush 1, obama way ahead. i like to see confirmations move ahead. i hope i don't hear this much more when the record shows that in fact it's a manufactured crisis. i thank the president and i yield the the presiding officer:...
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you write about former president george w. bush's thoughtfulness. you mention a note he wrote. and in part you say this, quote. >> okay, bush's note spoke volumes about his respect for the office of the presidency. he was touched by the small measure of respect we showed for our country. he remembered names of spouses and children of his staff and insisted that hard work at the white house not be an excuse to let family life suffer. his record as commander in chief will be a long debated as it should be. bush insisted upon meeting u.s. troops and their families in private so he could give them undivided attention for as much time we spend understanding our president's policies and politics, relatively little effort is spent trying to understand them as people. we mythologyize them as candidates denying our leaders the bond that soothes mere mortals, benefit of the doubt. wow. >> what a great line. >> i had to look up soothe. >> it makes you think. >> george w. bush who has been demonized and governed through some of the most divisive years in a century. >> he's going to be reme
you write about former president george w. bush's thoughtfulness. you mention a note he wrote. and in part you say this, quote. >> okay, bush's note spoke volumes about his respect for the office of the presidency. he was touched by the small measure of respect we showed for our country. he remembered names of spouses and children of his staff and insisted that hard work at the white house not be an excuse to let family life suffer. his record as commander in chief will be a long debated...
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george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w. bush and barack obama, because legislators knew that george w. bush was going to get his way or he was going to beat them up. bush, time and time and time again in 2007 and 2008, when his approval ratings were at their lowest, he got what he wanted because congressman or a senator in either party knew that -- >> and barack obama got it on health care. not a different human being. >> that they would be destroyed if they didn't give bush what he wanted, that he was going to use everything he could use in his arsenal to get what he needed. >> we don't disagree. i feel this and i share your frustration. i share maureen's. i think maureen is right. i just don't know if a senator from north dakota who wants to stay now as a s
george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w. bush and barack obama, because legislators knew that george w. bush was going to get his way or he was going to beat them up. bush, time and time and time again in 2007 and...
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director under george w. bush. straight ahead, anna is learning to speed skate with eight time olympic with eight time olympic medalist apollo.y own. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i'my body doesn't work the way it used to. past mprime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. new great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. new great grains protein blend. >>steve: closed because of the sequestration, signs like this one are popping up in lynnville falls camp ground in north carolina. lawmakers urging the interior secretary to explain who paid for those professionallally made signs if the country is so broke. then vanilla leaving the ice behind? ♪ >>steve: vanilla ice going amish for a new reality show. he, who has already done a reservation show, wants to learn h
director under george w. bush. straight ahead, anna is learning to speed skate with eight time olympic with eight time olympic medalist apollo.y own. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i'my body doesn't work the way it used to. past mprime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. new great grains protein blend. protein...
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thursday sees the dedication of the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. all five living presidents are expected to attend. friday marks the start of the first weekend of the new orleans jazz festival. and saturday night top names in politics and journalism gather in washington for the annual white house correspondents' dinner. and of course all this week and for many weeks to come, investigators will continue their probe into the boston marathon bombings. now we go to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob >> schieffer: we're on that story, too, of course, charles. we'll talk to massachusetts governor deval patrick and the boston police commissioner edward davis. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... fast forward into the future. ♪ (announcer) wake them up with breakfast-favorite flavors like salmon, egg, cheese, and whole grain oats. friskies. now serving breakfast. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of
thursday sees the dedication of the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. all five living presidents are expected to attend. friday marks the start of the first weekend of the new orleans jazz festival. and saturday night top names in politics and journalism gather in washington for the annual white house correspondents' dinner. and of course all this week and for many weeks to come, investigators will continue their probe into the boston marathon bombings. now we go to bob scheiffer in...
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. >> megyn: joining me now, andy card, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush who unfortunately found himself in a similar situation on 9/11 of 2001 when this nation came under the the last domestic terror attack that took civilian lives and that was a tragic event that changed the nation. andy, i want to ask you first, your thoughts generally on now -- we've seen attempts, we've seen many attempts to try to take civilian lives on american soil and this is the first one that has succeeded. >> we've prayed that we would not have attacks aimed to create indiscriminate murder or mayhem or maiming and this has happened. this is a very sad day for america, but it's also a day where we have a lot of work to do and the white house, i'm sure, is focusing first on making sure that the victims are well cared for. the second thing is they have to make sure that all is being done to cooperate so that we understand what did happen, but the paramount concern at the white house, i think, should be be to make sure there's no other attacks, to prevent the next attack. and
. >> megyn: joining me now, andy card, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush who unfortunately found himself in a similar situation on 9/11 of 2001 when this nation came under the the last domestic terror attack that took civilian lives and that was a tragic event that changed the nation. andy, i want to ask you first, your thoughts generally on now -- we've seen attempts, we've seen many attempts to try to take civilian lives on american soil and this is...
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. >> condoleezza rice was secretary of state under george w. bush and served as national security advisor. thank you for joining us secretary rice. let me ask you about this. this is the first bomb attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. what is going on inside the white house. you have been there at a time like this trying to figure things out. >> yes. first let me add my voice, the condolence to the victims and their families prayers for the full recovery of those who remain. obviously in the white house, these are the most difficult of days, the president has to be at once the comforter of the country, the person who pulls the country together in difficult circumstances, the white house will be very focused on preventing the next attack. and indeed the kind of clues that john miller was talking about are obviously to catch the perpetrators, but also to get clues about whether or not there may be followup attacks planned and finally, just important to note that even though there is a much better apparatus for dealing with these kinds of issues, entir
. >> condoleezza rice was secretary of state under george w. bush and served as national security advisor. thank you for joining us secretary rice. let me ask you about this. this is the first bomb attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. what is going on inside the white house. you have been there at a time like this trying to figure things out. >> yes. first let me add my voice, the condolence to the victims and their families prayers for the full recovery of those who remain. obviously in...
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simpson, who worked for george w. bush said he would seek the death penalty. capital murder, national support for terror resulting in death. how would you approach it? >> that's obviously the way you would do it if did you it as a federal civil prosecution. there is the option of doing it as enemy combatant, military court. i know john mccain, lindsey graham, couple of others are pushing for that. you need a little more evidence to know whether you can do that. you really have to know, did he become part of the terrorist war against the united states? these e-mails and texts that they're discovering kind of make a pretty good case that he was part of a group that's at war against the united states. if you can make that case, then you could try him in a military court. you could try him in guantanamo bay and not have the spectacle of this trial having to take place in boston or some other place where they would change venue. >> are you sure about military court? as i understand, it was for noncitizens and for foreign nationals. >> if a citizen becomes part of t
simpson, who worked for george w. bush said he would seek the death penalty. capital murder, national support for terror resulting in death. how would you approach it? >> that's obviously the way you would do it if did you it as a federal civil prosecution. there is the option of doing it as enemy combatant, military court. i know john mccain, lindsey graham, couple of others are pushing for that. you need a little more evidence to know whether you can do that. you really have to know,...
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he was formerly the director of the congressional budget office under george w. bush in 2003 to 2005. that is when we first met. >> that is correct. >> it is good to have you here. >> thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. i have itd written recordfor th. let me briefly make three points and then i look for to answering your question. the first point is simply that the immigration reform bill be there are important security benefits. at a score immigration represents an economic policy opportunity. it is an opportunity for the united states to dictate the evolution of its future population. as i emphasized in my testimony, in the absence of immigration low fertility rates means the u.s. population declines. the future of growth is determined by immigration choices. it will have strong influences on the of the norse ship and small business creation. the evidence is that new immigrants work more, they have small businesses at a higher rate. to increased productivity growth in the u.s. .conomy i have done some estimates that perhaps you could have nearly a f
he was formerly the director of the congressional budget office under george w. bush in 2003 to 2005. that is when we first met. >> that is correct. >> it is good to have you here. >> thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. i have itd written recordfor th. let me briefly make three points and then i look for to answering your question. the first point is simply that the immigration reform bill be there are important security benefits. at a score immigration represents...
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if you believe ronald reagan or richard nixon or george w. bush did in office and try to do, nobody believes them suddenly when you look at our international economic policy, we take the strange theory that died in the 1890s domestically and we certainly true to gospel truth. another thing to make you that maybe there's a real controversy here. i harp on this because free trade gets tuned out by all of the media, most of our political system. it takes a little stage setting to hopefully tissue eyes to take the idea seriously need the free trade does not work. this is a translation of my book into chinese. we started in taiwan. we are doing korean. i have some friends here have told me it's okay. i have some friends here have told me it's okay. if you look at the successful economies in the world, whether china and japan, germany, austria, swigermany, austria, switzerland, so on so forth come of the rest of the world doesn't believe in free trade. these are your the countries we are borrowing money from. they seem to let money to spare if we d
if you believe ronald reagan or richard nixon or george w. bush did in office and try to do, nobody believes them suddenly when you look at our international economic policy, we take the strange theory that died in the 1890s domestically and we certainly true to gospel truth. another thing to make you that maybe there's a real controversy here. i harp on this because free trade gets tuned out by all of the media, most of our political system. it takes a little stage setting to hopefully tissue...
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then thursday, the opening of a george w. bush library, which i'm sure c-span viewers will get a lot of viewing of. >> host: that's something that we'll be able to show live on thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. on c-span3. c-span radio and c-span.com or.org that we'll all be covering that opening of the brary. steve dennis of "roll call", white house correspondent, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> guest: great to be here. >> the senate will gavel in today at 2:00 eastern time with a vote on the online sales tax bill scheduled for 5:30 p.m. eastern. and live on our companion network c-span, a discussion looking at ways to make medicare more efficient and less costly. that will be hosted by the kbrooking institution. that is scheduled to start 2:30 p.m. eastern time on c-span. >> she was very bright. she was very political, which is why she and lincoln sort of got together in the first place. she spoke several languages fluently. she was extremely well-educated. so she had all these things going for her but she had s
then thursday, the opening of a george w. bush library, which i'm sure c-span viewers will get a lot of viewing of. >> host: that's something that we'll be able to show live on thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. on c-span3. c-span radio and c-span.com or.org that we'll all be covering that opening of the brary. steve dennis of "roll call", white house correspondent, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> guest: great to be here. >> the senate will gavel in today...
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w. and what we tried to do in this report was to point out where that, where we separated ourselves in our official actions from those values, and how we must get back on track. this week marks the 25th anniversary of president reagan's united nations convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. in his message to the senate, president reagan's said that ratification of the convention quote will clearly express the united states opposition to torture, and a board practice unfortunately still prevalent in the world today. little could he have known at the time that america would itself engage in this board practice, particularly in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of september 2001. the constitution project task force, as jayme said, was broadly based. was bipartisan, that all political thoughts cover. with expertise in all of the rounds, professional realms that were needed to study this issue. the project was undertaken with the belief
w. and what we tried to do in this report was to point out where that, where we separated ourselves in our official actions from those values, and how we must get back on track. this week marks the 25th anniversary of president reagan's united nations convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. in his message to the senate, president reagan's said that ratification of the convention quote will clearly express the united states opposition to...
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. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. conversation tonight with the first couple. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressmen rick larsen. furloughs andbout what is happening with flight delays. this is a headline in the newspaper this morning. the front page of "the washington times" has this headline. that may have you respond to what senator mitch mcconnell had to say yesterday. he was on the floor of talking about this. [video clip] that politicale motives, thousands of people were stuck on tarmac over the last few days. the mismanagement is a source of bipartisan frustration. our goal should not be to score political points on the backs of weary travelers but to fix the problem. the obama administration knew about the sequester for months. there were three days notice to implement the furloughs that are now being blamed for th
. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. conversation tonight with the first couple. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressmen rick larsen. furloughs andbout what is happening with flight delays. this is a headline in the newspaper this morning. the front page of...
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in 2003, the secret service revealed, president george w. bush received a letter containing a vial of ricin. no one was harmed in any of the cases. in this latest case, no word on anyone becoming sick. there is no indication this is tied to the boston terror scares. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> what is most important about the story, field tests are notoriously inaccurate. once again the potentially fatal powder, substance, ricin is now being sent, letter is being sent to a lab to make sure what they found perhaps is nothing or could be this particular -- >> more sophisticated tests. hopefully will conclude something else. right now does look like it could be. >> that's right. >>> claire mccaskill senator of missouri said the suspect in this case has been identified. they're familiar with this guy because he writes letters to lawmakers often. she won't say if there has been an arrest or anything like that. hopefully with any luck. get movement on the case fast. >> nobody said the two events would happen in boston and this mailing
in 2003, the secret service revealed, president george w. bush received a letter containing a vial of ricin. no one was harmed in any of the cases. in this latest case, no word on anyone becoming sick. there is no indication this is tied to the boston terror scares. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> what is most important about the story, field tests are notoriously inaccurate. once again the potentially fatal powder, substance, ricin is now being sent, letter is being sent to a lab...
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. >> could we see another bush in the white house? former president george w. bush has his way, he recently told parade magazine, he hopes his brother jeb bush will make a 2016 run. no word from jeb on that just yet. >> clayton: with the only surviving suspect in the bombing suspect apparently shot through the throat. there was a search for a motive through all of this. clues like this popped up. youtube pages dedicated to radical immams. they left behind a valuable digital footprint. here is to explain, morgan, nice to see you this morning. what do you think investigators will be able to pull together from their social media pages to sort of paint a profile and motive? >> what you have, we use social media to document our life. it's the historical record, much like the "new york times" is the paper of record. so now what we see when they started off their first social media presence, we see what their preferences are and likes are. you can document changes in preference and thinking. what you subscribe to. maybe i was yankee's fan and became a boston fan. we c
. >> could we see another bush in the white house? former president george w. bush has his way, he recently told parade magazine, he hopes his brother jeb bush will make a 2016 run. no word from jeb on that just yet. >> clayton: with the only surviving suspect in the bombing suspect apparently shot through the throat. there was a search for a motive through all of this. clues like this popped up. youtube pages dedicated to radical immams. they left behind a valuable digital...
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condoleezza rice was president george w. bush's national security advisor when terrorist attack the world trade center and the pentagon on september 11, 2001. a job program to help veterans reenter the workforce has more than 60,000 empty slots. it is geared to unemployed veterans between the age of 35 and 60 and covers up to one year of tuition for training. an update on the race for an open south carolina congressional seat. the former wife of the former governor mark sanford filed a complaint accusing him of trespassing at their home in violation of a divorce settlement. a judge has ordered the republican candidate to appear before heing two days faces an election for the congressional seat. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> she came into the white house as a 47-year-old lady who it was well-known aided politics. at the deeply depressed death of her last surviving son , especially under the terrible circumstances in which he died. she did not have many friends, but she did have a wonderful family that kept
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he'll be there live tomorrow for the official dedication of the george w. bush presidential center. all living ex-presidents will be there and matt will interview president bush and laura bush live. >> coming up, we're talking manners, again, right? >> that's right. it's manners in the digital age. one might say the death of manners has been brought on by our blackberries, our iphones, and our ipads. what's really our digital etiquette? >> how many have sent out an e-mail you didn't mean to send to that person? >> so embarrassing. >> and also, using your smartphone to ask someone out on a date? is that okay? >> well, we're going to find out. >> we're going to find out. >> everything's changing now. >> and randi zuckerberg will guide us through what's right and wrong in this digital revolution of ours. >> michael, what have you coming up? >> later, we have steals and deals, which means everything from jewelry to robes, what would make an ideal gift for mother's day. >> jill's very excited to have a celebrity reading her tease. pretty exciting. we'll get to all of that, but first, let
he'll be there live tomorrow for the official dedication of the george w. bush presidential center. all living ex-presidents will be there and matt will interview president bush and laura bush live. >> coming up, we're talking manners, again, right? >> that's right. it's manners in the digital age. one might say the death of manners has been brought on by our blackberries, our iphones, and our ipads. what's really our digital etiquette? >> how many have sent out an e-mail you...
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you didn't bend with the wind like most republicans did when george w. bush was president. you remained a fiscal conservative. so, i guess, you probably would agree with me that with a 3.54 trillion budget this year, i'm not buying that the administration and congress can't find enough money to keep our air traffic control towers staffed. >> joe, this is a complete no-brainer. we have a federal government that has more than doubled in size more than 100% growth in spending the last 12 years and now we are told we can't trim 2.5% of that. here is what i think is a little known fact that is pretty compelling about why the administration is clearly manufacturing a crisis for political gain. take a look at the faa budget. if the sqest goes through and stays in place the faa will have more money to spend in 2013 than what the president asked for in his budget submission. >> hold on. hold on. stop. because sometimes there are things that are said that need to be repeated. >> okay. >> i want you -- >> really? >> let's have three seconds of silence. then i want you to repeat that a
you didn't bend with the wind like most republicans did when george w. bush was president. you remained a fiscal conservative. so, i guess, you probably would agree with me that with a 3.54 trillion budget this year, i'm not buying that the administration and congress can't find enough money to keep our air traffic control towers staffed. >> joe, this is a complete no-brainer. we have a federal government that has more than doubled in size more than 100% growth in spending the last 12...
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when president george w. bush was elected, he expanded the program with project safe neighborhoods, focused the saoeupl -- same. unfortunately, under the current administration, this has not been a priority. indeed, firearms cases, prosecutions have dropped 30% in the obama justice department. all of us are united in wanting to stop violent crime, and in particular stop violent crime with firearms. i would suggest the most effective way to do so is ensure that we are prosecuting violent criminals who use firearms. and for that reason, this amendment creates a national project exile that would in particular focus on the 15 jurisdictions with the highest violent crime rates and three tribal jurisdictions with the highest crime rates. and it would devote $45 million -- $15 million a year for three years -- for more assistant u.s. attorneys and agents to pros violent gun crimes. to target exactly who we want to target: violent criminals. a third element -- and i would note as well, actually before we get to the t
when president george w. bush was elected, he expanded the program with project safe neighborhoods, focused the saoeupl -- same. unfortunately, under the current administration, this has not been a priority. indeed, firearms cases, prosecutions have dropped 30% in the obama justice department. all of us are united in wanting to stop violent crime, and in particular stop violent crime with firearms. i would suggest the most effective way to do so is ensure that we are prosecuting violent...
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i remember sitting at home and watching the debate between george w. bush and al gore in 2000 and they were arguing about what size the classroom should be and how big the school should be and i turned to mary, and i said these guys think they're running for superintendent of schools. this isn't a federal issue. the federal government has a responsibility in education to fund, to do research, and to help but not to guide. overreaching regulation in my view is a problem. i believe in structural solutions. i wasn't a member of this body, but had i been, i suspect i would have opposed dodd-frank and supported the restoration of the glass-steagall act. i believe regulatory solutions always end up being burdensome. a friend of mine in maine sent me a picture of him sitting next to a stack this high of regulations at a community bank as a result of dodd-frank that they're going to have to abide by. this is a community bank. bangor savings bank did not cause the financial crisis of 2008. and yet they're having to bear the burden of these regulations which are
i remember sitting at home and watching the debate between george w. bush and al gore in 2000 and they were arguing about what size the classroom should be and how big the school should be and i turned to mary, and i said these guys think they're running for superintendent of schools. this isn't a federal issue. the federal government has a responsibility in education to fund, to do research, and to help but not to guide. overreaching regulation in my view is a problem. i believe in structural...
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george w. bush, 2003- i believe that is to me first met. it is good to have you here. >> thank you, chairman. >> all of this hearing is available on our video library. later in our program scheduled, we will taken next to the strategic and international studies. he is introducing taro aso , the foreign misr and deputy prime minister of japan to talk about japan's economy. ag on an. he comes now as the finance minister added time that is of remarkable significance. everyone has heard about the so- called economics. there is no success without action. it will require this man who was going to put in place the structure to bring around this transformation. this is a big deal. it is important for japan, it is important for the united states. we need to learn and listen carefully. we were talking about this matter for that the prime minist'use aboutarrows. the finance minister talked about bazookas. been a marksmen and representing japan at the olympics. he did not use bazookas then, but he is using bazookas now. it is a good thing for japan. pl
george w. bush, 2003- i believe that is to me first met. it is good to have you here. >> thank you, chairman. >> all of this hearing is available on our video library. later in our program scheduled, we will taken next to the strategic and international studies. he is introducing taro aso , the foreign misr and deputy prime minister of japan to talk about japan's economy. ag on an. he comes now as the finance minister added time that is of remarkable significance. everyone has heard...